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THE countdown is on to Vibe 3on3 which starts in Tennant
creek next Wednesday.
The national indigenous basketball and hip hop challenge will be
staged at the Sports and Recreation Centre on Ambrose Street for
one day.
Event executive producer, Gavin Jones, says planning for Vibe 3on3
is going well with the local community getting right behind the event.
“We are looking forward to providing a healthy but most importantly
fun and action packed day with lots of activities and learning,” he said.
“I know the young people of Tennant Creek and surrounds are
counting down to the event as well as the Vibe crew and role models.”
Hosted by actor Luke Carroll, the event features a 3on3 basketball
tournament, rapping and break dancing lessons, art workshops, a dance
competition and a health expo, all accompanied by a backing track of
the latest RnB, hip hop and Indigenous music.
Exciting role models for the events include rapper Jimblah, one
of the freshest and most powerful voices in hip hop in Australia,
Move It Mob Style dancers Shari Togo and Ryka Satrick, and rapper
Naomi Wenitong. Along with a host of inspiring role models, the
event features a health expo which brings local and regional health
organisations together into one area so that young people can connect
with the health providers in their communities, and learn about their
health in a fun, engaging and interactive environment.
“We’ve had a fantastic and enthusiastic response from local health
organisations and community groups.
“The Tennant Creek 3on3 Health Expo will be a pivotal focus of the
event,” Mr Jones said.
“There will be interactive elements and giveaways, as well as lots of
valuable information for young people from healthy living through to
good mental health and nutrition.”
The Vibe 3on3 is a free fun event that tours throughout the coun-
try. The event aims to promote healthy lifestyles, strengthen com-
munities and boost self-esteem.
It is also an excellent opportunity for health services and related
organisations to introduce themselves to the wider community.
TENNANT AND DISTRICT TIMES FRIDAY 30 MAY 2014 15
TENNANT CREEK
BOWLING CLUB
CLUB MEETING
Members and interested parties
are invited to discuss the ongoing
viability of the Bowling Club at a
meeting on Saturday 2nd August
2014 at 3pm at the Bowling Club
Written submissions, detailing proposals for
ongoing support of the club, should be sent
to PO Box 695, Tennant Creek NT 0861 or
rainesw12@gmail.com by the 26th July 2014
Contact Lorraine Werner for a brieng before
submitting a proposal on 0427 624 431.
ATHLETES returned to the track last Sunday
for the fifth season since the rebirth of Little
Athletics in Tennant creek.
Tennant Creek Little Athletics (TCLA) caters for
athletes from three to 17 years of age.
The season runs through to September and then
those athletes that have attended enough meets
during the season are able to attend the South Au-
tralian Little Athletics Individual Championships in
Adelaide if qualification standards are met.
Each weekend athletes compete in four events: two
running and two field events.
Each athletes’ aim should be to try their hardest to
better their performances each week.
There are no weekly first, second and third.
Athletes are awarded points for attendance, partici-
pation and personal bests.
To reach the gold level, athletes need to attain 80
points throughout the season, 65 points is the silver
level and 50 points bronze level.
Parents are encouraged to follow their children
around and assist with the running of events.
TCLA meets every Sunday at the Primary School
south oval from 3pm to 5pm.
The Northern Territory Government $75 Sport
Vouchers can be used to cover the cost of registration.
By WAYNE GREEN
Little athletes
back on track
Vibe 3on3 returns next week
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